It’s our aim to live a simpler and more satisfying life. And it starts with us. Most of the time, our habits and choices tend to make life complicated. Get rid of clutter, get your mental habits in order, choose the people you surround yourself with, plan your money, and manage your time well. Read it

One of the most important things you can do to boost your child’s self-esteem is to cut down on praise, step back, and support them. Praising their achievements can only harm their confidence, and stopping them from taking risks can make them anxious. Here are some useful tips. Read it

Sharing small parts of your life at work seems like a natural way to connect. However, for LGBTIQ+ teachers, this can be fraught with difficulty, especially in religious institutions. Here is my experience of the impacts of working within religious freedom exemptions in Australian schools. Read it

Clutter causes stress and anxiety, raising the levels of cortisol. It can leave you feeling helpless and overwhelmed, and this can affect the way you feel about your home, workplace, and yourself. Dr. Sherrie Bourg Carter sets out the reasons why mess leads to stress and what you can do about it. Read it

Couples often argue and bicker. And while we perceive this as something negative, it turns out that we shouldn’t feel so discouraged about it. According to relationship expert Dr. Pam Spurr, bickering is actually a positive sign in a relationship. Read it